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wood |
Most chairs and tables are made of wood.
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would |
Would you like to go for a pizza tonight?
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cell |
He tried to escape from the cell.
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sell |
The butcher sells meat in his shop.
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toe |
He trod on my toe.
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tow |
I'll tow your car to the garage.
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poor |
My spelling is poor but getting better.
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pour |
Please will you pour me a drink?
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none |
None of this make sense to me.
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nun |
The nuns live together in a convent.
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great |
There was great relief at the rescue.
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grate |
Grate some cheese to go in the sauce.
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flour |
Make batter from flour and milk.
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flower |
There's a flower seller at the station.
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root |
He stumbled over the tree root as he sprinted through the forest.
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route |
Which is the best route to the coast?
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deer |
Deer are very shy animals.
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dear |
Start a letter with 'Dear Sir'.
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bear |
I can't bear rudeness of any kind.
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bare |
The room was bare of all furniture.
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